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Adjunct
Lecturer Office: Hughes Hall-1106 Courses : Spring -2007 CS-101D Spring-2007: Introductory
course for non-computer science majors. Students gain hands-on
experience with Windows XP operating system, and CS-300 SPRING 2007: Upon successful completion of this course, the student
will have gained an increased awareness of the relative impact that the
technological development of the digital computer has had and is expected
have on society. The primary focus will be on the problems posed by and
benefits offered by computers. Students will research areas of computers in
society to include technological hardware advances, as well as software
packages. Students will explore the applications of computers in education,
government, business, transportation, medicine, and the home. The secondary
focus will evaluate the impacts of computers on personal privacy, constitutional
issues, computer crime and fraud, and the importance of studying reliability
and encryption. The views and opinions of all students will be presented in
open forum discussions on specific topics. The students will be responsible
for the "current events" component of the course. The text focuses
more on the problems and their possible solutions in relation to the
secondary focus. We will utilize other resources to augment the benefits
portion of the course..
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